Sentence examples for a bit swamped from inspiring English sources

"a bit swamped" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is commonly used to describe being overwhelmed with work or other obligations. For example, "I'm a bit swamped with work this week, so I won't be able to attend the meeting."

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I would love to respond but I'm a bit swamped right now so I will get back to you within three days.

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There's so much in it that the initial effect is a bit swamping, as if you'd entered a high-end sundries shop.

Called the Swimming Cities of Serenissima, the boats looked like something out of the 1990s post-apocalyptic movies Tank Girl and Waterworld sprinkled with a bit of swamp water.

I was always on my toes but I got swamped a bit towards the end and couldn't get through".

That, too, was a bit of a swamp.

Facebook's News Feed -- which is built to show you updates about your friends, your "liked" pages and so on -- can feel like a bit of a swamp sometimes, and it's not always clear why certain things bubble up versus others.

I'm also around the office quite a bit and the staff seem swamped.

Perhaps a bit too much, because Coach swamps the screen time, leaving just a little to discuss the home lives of these players in deprived north Memphis.

The same unconfirmed rumors about Mr. Kirk's sexual orientation have been regurgitated quite a bit by the ideological swamp that is the blogosphere.

They found that when you carefully control for other things, more money actually does make people a bit happier -- but its influence is swamped by non-pecuniary factors.

After a bit you stop being surprised and feel swamped instead.

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